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Rollup Plugin Mcp
What is Rollup Plugin Mcp
rollup-plugin-mcp is a unified MCP (Model Context Protocol) server plugin designed for various JavaScript build tools, allowing for enhanced integration and management of build processes.
Use cases
Use cases include enhancing AI capabilities in development environments, automating build processes, and providing contextual information to AI tools for better code understanding.
How to use
To use rollup-plugin-mcp, install it via npm and configure it within your JavaScript build tool’s configuration file. It integrates seamlessly with tools like Rollup, Vite, and Webpack.
Key features
Key features include cross-platform MCP integration, bi-directional AI integration for context and control over the build process, and a rich set of built-in tools for managing the MCP server.
Where to use
rollup-plugin-mcp can be used in web development projects that utilize JavaScript build tools, particularly in environments where AI assistance is beneficial for code management and build optimization.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Rollup Plugin Mcp
rollup-plugin-mcp is a unified MCP (Model Context Protocol) server plugin designed for various JavaScript build tools, allowing for enhanced integration and management of build processes.
Use cases
Use cases include enhancing AI capabilities in development environments, automating build processes, and providing contextual information to AI tools for better code understanding.
How to use
To use rollup-plugin-mcp, install it via npm and configure it within your JavaScript build tool’s configuration file. It integrates seamlessly with tools like Rollup, Vite, and Webpack.
Key features
Key features include cross-platform MCP integration, bi-directional AI integration for context and control over the build process, and a rich set of built-in tools for managing the MCP server.
Where to use
rollup-plugin-mcp can be used in web development projects that utilize JavaScript build tools, particularly in environments where AI assistance is beneficial for code management and build optimization.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
unplugin-mcp
[!IMPORTANT]
This is a work in progress. Not ready for production use yet. If you are interested in and want to help, feel free to open an issue or PR.
A unified MCP (Model Context Protocol) plugin that creates and manages an MCP Server and provides MCP tools by which AI can know more about your codebase, build tools, and even control the build process. It works with multiple JavaScript build tools supported by unplugin, including Rollup, Vite, Webpack, and others.
Here is the vision of this plugin, to provide a unified MCP Server and MCP tools to MCP Client.
flowchart LR subgraph "Build tools" Rollup["Rollup"] Vite["Vite"] ESBuild["ESBuild"] Webpack["Webpack"] Rspack["Rspack"] Rolldown["Rolldown"] end subgraph "unplugin-mcp (This plugin)" unplugin["unplugin"] McpTool["UnpluginMcpTool"] McpServer["MCP Server"] HTTPServer["HTTP Server"] end subgraph "MCP Clients" Cursor["Cursor"] VSCode["VSCode"] More["More"] end Rollup & Webpack & Vite & ESBuild & Rspack & Rolldown --> unplugin unplugin --> McpTool McpTool --> McpServer McpServer --> HTTPServer HTTPServer --> Cursor & VSCode & More
Features
- 🚀 Cross-Platform MCP Integration: Creates and manages an MCP server seamlessly across multiple build tools.
- 🧩 Bi-directional AI Integration: Not only provides context to AI assistants about your codebase, but also enables AI to actively modify and control your build process.
- 🧰 Rich built-in tools: Collection of built-in tools for analyzing module dependencies, inspecting build configuration, debugging error messages, and so on.
- 🛠️ Extensible Tool Framework: Create custom MCP tools with the simple
UnpluginMcpToolinterface to expose project-specific information or functionality. - 🔍 Build Process Integration: Seamlessly integrates at any point in the plugin chain and hooks of your build tools like Rollup.
- 🔄 Persistent Server: Keeps running even after build completion in watch mode, enabling continuous AI interaction.
- 🌐 Standard Transport Layer: Uses HTTP and Server-Sent Events (SSE) for broad compatibility with AI assistants implementing the MCP protocol.
Installation
# Install the plugin
pnpm add -D unplugin-mcp
# or install bundler-specific one, it shares the same codebase but only exports the plugin for the specific bundler
pnpm add -D rollup-plugin-mcp
Usage
Build Tool Integration
Here is an example of how to use the plugin with Rollup. The server will be started automatically when you run rollup in watch mode (rollup -w).
// rollup.config.js
import { defineConfig } from 'rollup';
import { rollupPlugin as mcp } from 'unplugin-mcp';
// import some built-in tools
import { ModuleTool, BuildConfigTool, BuildErrorTool } from 'unplugin-mcp/tools';
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
// other plugins...
mcp({
provideUnpluginMcpTools: () => [
new ModuleTool(),
new BuildConfigTool(),
new BuildErrorTool()
]
}),
// other plugins...
]
});
🚧 Usage on other bundlers is on the way.
Usage in Cursor
Just add a MCP Server to Cursor Settings. For example, in ~/.config/cursor/mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"rollup": {
"url": "http://localhost:14514/mcp/sse"
}
}
}
Options
Check McpPluginOptions in types file for all available options.
Built-in Tools Compatibility
Notes: Currently, implementation of built-in tools is relatively simple and may not cover all edge cases.
| Tool | Description | Rollup | Webpack |
|---|---|---|---|
ModuleTool |
Analyze module dependencies and imports | ✅ | ❌ |
BuildConfigTool |
Inspect build configuration | ✅ | ✅ |
BuildErrorTool |
Debug build errors | ✅ | ✅ |
BundleSizeTool |
Inspect size of bundle and its modules | ✅ | ❌ |
- ✅ = Supported
- ❌ = Not yet implemented
Custom Tools
You can extend the plugin with custom tools implementing the UnpluginMcpTool interface:
import { InputOptions } from "rollup";
import { UnpluginMcpTool, UnpluginMcpToolSetupOptions } from "unplugin-mcp";
import DeferredCtor, { Deferred } from 'promise-deferred';
import { UnpluginOptions } from "unplugin";
export class BuildConfigTool implements UnpluginMcpTool {
private buildConfig: Deferred<InputOptions>;
affectsBuildProcess: boolean = false;
constructor() {
this.buildConfig = new DeferredCtor<InputOptions>();
}
setupMcpServer(mcpServer: any, options?: any) {
mcpServer.tool(
`get-build-config`,
"Get build configuration",
{},
async () => {
const cfg = await this.buildConfig.promise;
return {
content: [
{
type: 'text',
text: `Build configuration: ${JSON.stringify(cfg)}`
}
]
};
}
);
return mcpServer;
}
registerPlugins(options?: UnpluginMcpToolSetupOptions): UnpluginOptions {
let self = this;
return {
name: 'build-config-tool',
rollup: {
options(config) {
self.buildConfig.resolve(config);
}
}
}
}
}
And then register it in the plugin options, for example, in the Rollup config:
// rollup.config.js
// ...
plugins: [
mcp({
provideUnpluginMcpTools: () => [
new BuildConfigTool()
]
})
]
// ...
Examples
Check out the examples directory for working examples, including:
- simple-hello: A basic example demonstrating MCP integration with Rollup
How it works
It initializes and setup these components:
- Creates and setup a singleton MCP server instance.
- Registers some
UnpluginMcpToolinstances to the MCP server. - Creates an HTTP server and sets up HTTP routes for the MCP server.
- Starts the HTTP server, listening on the specified port and host.
- Registers the hooks created by
UnpluginMcpToolinstances to build tools.
After these steps, the plugin can:
- Handle incoming requests from MCP client and responding to them.
- React to hooks triggered by the build tool during the build process.
- Provide build contextual information to the MCP client.
License
MIT License. Copyright © 2025 situ2001.
Dev Tools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.










